It’s this fear that home invasion movies prey upon. So with this weekend’s release of yet another – “You’re Next” - let’s take a look at ten of the best (and some of the most outrageous) examples of the genre.

For Hollywood, the temptation of a biographical film is almost too good to ignore. It combines the allure of a pre-existing property – in this case a famous living person that nearly everyone has heard of – and is prime Oscar bait. If the bio involves a fatal disease? Even better. A triumph over adversity? That’s at least a Golden Globe.

The concept of "binge watching" is a relatively new phenomena. There have always been pockets of loyal fans that would watch and re-watch an entire series in a handful of sittings, but it wasn’t something people openly acknowledged doing until mail-order DVD services like Netflix became the norm.

BBC made it official this weekend: Peter Capaldi is the new Doctor. His casting is a culmination of a lifelong dream. I’m sure, though, that a lot of the joy he’s feeling is matched with plenty of nerves. After all, he has big shoes to fill. Eleven pair of them, in fact, all coming in varying shapes and sizes.

The Wolverine slashed and clawed his way to the top of the box office this weekend, and given the audience and critical response, there’s a chance that it could regenerate and become number one again this weekend. But is it the greatest spin-off of all time? The case could be made, but it has some heavy competition.

When it was first released in 1981, it looked like a vehicle straight out of the future as imagined by a 1970s sci-fi B-movie. The story of the car itself has been told numerous times as a cautionary tale, with doors that opened vertically, the collapse of the company that manufactured the car, and all the pitfalls that served as an apt metaphor...

A dozen would-be caped crusaders vied for the title of "Comic Book Hero" at SDCC 2013. The winner would win a free trip to Comic Con 2014 courtesey of Geico. In the end, nobody partied harder than SUPERBRO!